Blood pressure and weight are measured and a pelvic exam and breast exam are performed. With the pelvic exam a pap smear is taken from your cervix to help detect and prevent cervical cancer. Your pelvic organs are palpated to detect any changes in your uterus or ovaries. In many patients a rectal exam is performed to detect and prevent colon and rectal cancer. The stool is tested for microscopic evidence of blood which can also help detect colon cancer. This test is called a hemoccult test. Other organ systems are examined depending on individual circumstances. If you have an area of concern, just let the Michele know.
A pelvic ultrasound can be used to image the organs in the pelvis and abdomen and detect abnormalities with greater accuracy such as fibroid changes in the uterus (which can cause bleeding and pain) or ovarian cysts.
If you have a family history of cancer be sure to tell Michele so appropriate testing can be performed while you are here for your annual exam. Mammograms are recommended to all women depending on their age and family history as the best means of preventing breast cancer. If indicated blood testing, such as blood cholesterol levels, hormone levels or metabolic screening can be ordered, if indicated, at the time of your annual exam.
After all of this information is obtained, areas of concern or improvement are discussed with Michele in detail and all questions are answered, prescriptions are given if needed and referrals to other healthcare professionals can be made to address specific problems which have come up in your case.
We at Birchwood Womens Health are committed to keeping you healthy for the long term. We look forward to seeing you for your next annual Women's Health Exam. Call today for your appointment. Your health is your most valuable possession.
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